In 2013 Lynda Bellingham was diagnosed with cancer. Having kept the details of her illness private, now for the very first time Lynda talks with beautiful poignancy about her life since her diagnosis, her family and how together they came to terms with a future they hadn't planned.
Having been told that she only has a matter of months left... more...

One of America's most beloved writers shares her suggestions for finding beauty in the world even during the toughest times. Survival Lessons provides a road map of how to reclaim your life from this day forward, with ways to reenvision everything?from relationships with friends and family to the way you see yourself. As Alice Hoffman says,... more...

In her New York Times bestseller, Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds , Dr. Kelly A. Turner, founder of the Radical Remission Project, uncovers nine factors that can lead to a spontaneous remission from cancer?even after conventional medicine has failed. While getting her Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkley, Dr. Turner,... more...

Links practice and theory regarding art therapy. This book demonstrates the importance of art therapy being understood, supported, and valued at the managerial level in health services. Material from the United States and Europe contribute to the strength of this book. more...

Tarcher?s updated edition of an international, perennial bestseller?with more than 250,000 copies sold worldwide. As a young veterinarian and decathlon athlete, Dr. Ian Gawler had his right leg amputated as a result of bone cancer in 1975. The cancer returned later that year. Against almost impossible odds, he recovered and went on to found one... more...

Reclaim Inner Strength, Courage, and Faith
Joan of Arc, the fourteenth-century teenager who led the armies of France before facing the Inquisition, stands as the quintessential icon of feminine courage and faith. These are the attributes most needed by women facing a diagnosis of cancer or any life-threatening disease. Drawing directly from the words... more...

So, it's official. You've been diagnosed with cancer. And from this moment on your life will never be the same. No matter how much others may wish to help, you alone must initiate the journey. This is the first step. From This Moment On offers its hand to anyone dealing with cancer. Following a positive cancer diagnosis,you may feel overwhelmed... more...

In an era dominated by materialism and scientific research, Dr Craig Hassed brings "New Frontiers in Medicine" through which he professes that it is the combined energy of mind, soul and body that keeps the person balanced and strong. Through his multifarious experiences, Dr Hassed has come to recognize the importance of integrating these... more...

Women born in the Middle East use the phrase 'the cunning sickness' (mudhabith  Arabic) or 'the bad illness' to talk about cancer, while both women born in the Middle East and Anglo-Australians use 'the Big C Anglo-Australian women also use rhyming slang to refer to cancer such as 'Jack the Dancer's got me.' Research... more...